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Week
3 - Assignment
Attribution Theory and Performance
Prior to beginning this assignment, be sure to read Chapter 4: Cognition, Learning, and the Environment, and read the article “Extending Attribution Theory: Considering Students’ Perceived Control of the Attribution Process”, the Instructor Guidance, and view the following website The Critical Thinking Community (http://www.criticalthinking.org/)
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For this written assignment, you will
demonstrate your understanding of the attribution theory. In essence, attribution
theory states that individuals tend to make sense of (logically prescribe)
situations by associating them to self, others, thoughts, feelings, or actions.
This theory suggests that learners should consider why they do what they do,
and what or who they are giving credit for both the victories and the failures.
Further, this theory suggests that if a person believes that they are not good
at something, they may attribute their unsuccessful outcomes to external
factors, rather than to themselves. In contrast, if individuals have success,
they more often may attribute their successes to internal factors.
Using your required resources to support,
discuss the following:
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Describe a time where
you feel you have failed and blamed someone else: the teacher, the friend, a
loved one. (Failure could be academic, relational, and/or organizational – loss
of a job.)
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Do you believe that
you blamed external things to support a more stable version of your own
self-image? (In other words, it could not be your mistake). If not, what other
reasons might external variables be attributed for our own performance?
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How do think stability
and controllability affect performance attributions, based on our reading this
week?
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Why do you think that
self-efficacy plays such a critical role in how we process our learning
behaviors?
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What strategies could
be applied to utilize what we know about self-perception and attributions to
increase your learning performance in the future? (Minimum of two strategies.)
The Attribution Theory paper
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Must be five to six
double-spaced pages in length (not including title and references pages) and
formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
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Must include a
separate title page with the following:
o Title of paper
o Student’s name
o Course name and number
o Instructor’s name
o Date submitted
· Must use headings and sub-headings. See example.
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Must use appropriate
research methods (e.g. use of the Ashford library) and skeptical inquiry
(http://www.criticalthinking.org/) to support the content inclusions.
· Must begin with an an introductory paragraph that has a succinct thesis statement. Visit the Ashford writing Center to clarify how to create a strong thesis statement and what it helps you to accomplish. You may also use the Thesis Generator
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Must address the topic
of the paper with critical thought. For assistance with the critical thinking the portion of the written assignment, please see the information included on
the Critical
Thinking Community website.
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Must end with a
conclusion that reaffirms your thesis. The conclusion typically has two parts:
the summary statement (one or two sentences that restate the thesis in a fresh
way to reinforce the essay's main idea) and the clincher (a final thought that
creates a lasting impression for the reader).
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Must use at least one
scholarly source from the Ashford University Library, in addition to the
required e-book.
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Must document all
sources in APA style, as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.